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As International Furnishings and Design Association members looked ahead to the year 2030, this year’s Vision for the Future of Home survey came up with a number of predictions that promise to ...
T he future of long-term care, or LTC, in nursing homes is at a critical juncture. As the U.S. population ages, particularly those over 85 — the group most likely to require nursing home care ...
By 2030, low-carbon life will have likely become the norm — but only if we harness the “power of ideas” early. Here’s what that looks like in practice.
WGSN’s “The Future Home of 2030” report looked at new technology that could do just that, including VibroSense, an AI-powered device developed by researchers at Cornell University.
A new report calculated what the median home cost may be in Washington in 2030, and the income needed to afford a house.
Your future home could be inflated in 15 minutes and filled with concrete. ... It’s an unusual method, but for a world mired in a housing crisis, it holds a lot of promise. By 2030, ...
Nursing homes can utilize technology to provide personalized care plans and keep families connected. The future of long-term care, or LTC, in nursing homes is at a critical juncture.
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